会议专题

Supporting community action with science to balance pastoral livelihoods and wildlife conservation in savannas of east Africa

While pastoralists and rangelands have been the subject of scientific study for decades, it is only recently that communities and policy makers have become part of the scientific process, rather than the subject of study alone.Broad reviews of these efforts suggest that they are more successful if teams attempt to create people or institutions that span the boundary between communities, policy makers and communities (Cash, Clark et al.2003 ).Here, we attempt to integrate knowledge from policy makers, communities and researchers in Maasailand of East Africa to promote action to balance poverty alleviation and wildlife conservation (see www.reto‐o‐reto.org for more).

linking knowledge with action Kenya Tanzania

R.Reid D.Nkedianye M.Said D.Kaelo M.Neselle O.Makui L.Onetu P.Kristjanson

International Livestock Research Institute,Nairobi,Kenya;Colorado State University;Harv ard Universi International Livestock Research Institute,Nairobi,Kenya;Harv ard University;University of Edinburgh International Livestock Research Institute,Nairobi,Kenya International Livestock Research Institute,Nairobi,K enya;Colorado State University

国际会议

2008世界草地与草原大会

呼和浩特

英文

2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)